Sld1959
Ronin
Written for women living in rural areas but lots of ideas that might make one think
Get the husky, great companions. I have had 6 of them and they have all been fantastic.Very good article, thank you for sharing. My husband travels out of town for work and can be gone for weeks at a time on calls. Everything in this article is utilized out here, except for dogs. I work long hours and I commute, which means a dog (or dogs) would be on their own for many hours which can be fine in a kennel or dog run during the fairer months, but not in winter. Once I retire I have my heart set on a husky or an akita.
I had to laugh at the reference to a thief being more afraid of a dog than an armed woman. It's true I suppose, a big snarling dog can be pretty off putting, but the thief has no idea what that little woman can do with gunpowder and lead...jusy sayin'![]()
I do love them My BFF in Manitoba had a husky wolf cross. Bear was his name. He was big and laid back, but you didn't want to tick him off. When he stretched out on the floor, he was bigger than me.Get the husky, great companions. I have had 6 of them and they have all been fantastic.View attachment 60256